Question 1
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Word class - people/places/feelings/states
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Noun
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Conjunction
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Adjective
Question 2
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Type of noun - always begins with a capital letter e.g. London, Tara
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Abstract noun
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Proper noun
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Common noun
Question 3
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Type of noun - has a physical existence e.g. table, pen
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Concrete noun
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Abstract noun
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Common noun
Question 4
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Type of noun - no physical existence, intangible. E.g. love, pain
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Abstract noun
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Concrete noun
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Common noun
Question 5
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Type of noun - used for a group of something. e.g dog, female
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Common noun
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Abstract noun
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Proper noun
Question 6
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Word class - links word together, is basically a connective
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Conjunction
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Adjective
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Auxiliary verb
Question 7
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Word class - puts nouns into context and is placed in front of nouns to add detail. E.g. some, three
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Determiners
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Prepositions
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Adverbs
Question 8
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There are different types of determiners.
[blank_start]Articles[blank_end] - a, the
[blank_start]Quantifiers[blank_end] - some, many, three
[blank_start]Demonstratives[blank_end] - this, that
[blank_start]Possessives[blank_end] - mine, his
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Articles
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Quantifiers
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Demonstratives
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Possessives
Question 9
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Word class - show relation in terms of time. E.g. AT 5.30, AT home, IN 20 minutes, UNTIL tomorrow
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Determiners
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Prepositions
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Adverb
Question 10
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Word class - adds details to verbs, clauses, adjectives
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Adverbs
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Verbs
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Modal verbs
Question 11
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There are different types of adverbs.
[blank_start]How[blank_end] - extremeLY slow
[blank_start]Where[blank_end] - here, then, somewhere
[blank_start]When[blank_end] - soon, in a while
[blank_start]How often[blank_end] - all the time, sometimes
Or can frame a whole sentence - Honestly, I don't care.